TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY ROBIN MILLARD
Thames Water sewer supervisor Vince Minney, works in the intersection of the Regent Street and Victoria sewer in London on December 11, 2014. Every day beneath the streets of London, sewer cleaners are fighting a grim war against giant "fatbergs" clogging the system. Congealed fat is blocking up the Victorian sewers and the problem is to get worse at Christmas. An extra two Olympic-sized swimming pools of turkey fat will be tipped down the drains during the festive season. There are 80,000 fatberg blockages a year, costing Thames Water customers £1 million ($1.6 million, 1.3 million euros) each month to tackle. The company urges people people to dispose of their cooking oil and fat properly. "Bin it, don't block it" is their message. AFP PHOTO / ADRIAN DENNIS (Photo credit should read ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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Nakatuding kuma nga agkanta ti Grammy Award winning singer sadiay RAC Arena idiay Perth ngem binallaagan isuda ti water corporation iti ciudad.
Maibasar iti abiso, apektado amin a comfort rooms iti venue nga intunda ti pannakabara.
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